Definitions A
Definitions B
Nouns, Verbs, & Subject/Predicate
Adj, Adv, and others
Super tricky parts of speech
100

A person, place, thing, or idea

What is a noun

100

Joins words, phrases, and sentences together

What is a conjunction

100

Identify the nouns in the sentence: Charles ate too many hot dogs at the fair. 

Charles, hot dogs, fair

100

Label the interjection of the sentence: Ew, I hate olives!

Ew

100

What are words such as "the" "a" and "an" called?

What are articles?

200

A word that shows the action or state of being in a sentence

What is a verb

200

A word that takes the place of a noun

What is a pronoun

200

Identify the verbs in the sentence: Ruby loves dancing with her friends.

loves, dancing

200

Identify the adjectives in the sentence: My kind friend just bought me a blue harmonica.

Kind, blue

200

Diagram the sentence with parts of speech: She likes owls. 

Pronoun, verb, noun

300

A word that describes or modifies a noun

What is an adjective

300

What or who a sentence is about

What is a subject

300

What is the predicate of the sentence: Her grandma bakes cookies every holiday.

bakes cookies every holiday

300

Identify the adverbs in the sentence: Birds sing loudly every morning. 

loudly

300

Diagram the sentence with parts of speech: Ben read his poem to the class.

Noun, verb, pronoun, noun, preposition, article, noun

400

A word that describes or modifies a verb

What is an adverb

400

A word or phrase used to exclaim, protest, or command

What is an interjection

400

What is the subject(s) of the sentence: My dog loves to bark but my cat loves to meow

My dog and my cat

400

Replace the proper nouns in the sentence with a correct pronoun: Andrew eats lots of shrimp because it's Andrew's favorite food

He, his

400

Diagram the sentence with parts of speech & subj/pred: Herby and Howie sneakily sing clever jingles about clam chowder.

Noun, conjunction, noun, adverb, verb, adjective, noun, preposition, noun, noun. 

Herby and Howie are the subject, sneakily sing clever jingles about clam chowder is the predicate

500

What the subject of the sentence does or is

What is a predicate

500

A words that links a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence

What is a preposition

500

Label the subject(s) and predicate(s) in the sentence: Jeremy loves Candice, but Candice has squirrels in her pants

Subjects: Jeremy, Candice

Predicates: loves Candice, has squirrels in her pants

500

Label all the prepositions in the sentence: The sugar was beneath the flour, so I moved it up to the top shelf

beneath, up, to

500

Diagram the sentence with parts of speech: Wow, the hungry cat chased the mouse under the table and quickly ate it.

Interjection, article, adjective, noun, verb, article, noun, preposition, article, noun, conjunction, adverb, verb, pronoun